Question on Assura Extraction

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by SBala77, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. SBala77

    SBala77 Guest

    Hi guys,

    I'm new to the analog layout field. I have a question here regarding
    Assura RC extraction. When I were to extract the RC parasitics, there
    are 3 options given which are i) coupled ii) decoupled and iii)
    decoupled to substrate. So, please explain to me what is the
    difference between this 3 modes and which is the best mode to extract
    in order to see the accurate RC parasitic contribution.

    Thanks,
    Suria
     
    SBala77, Sep 2, 2008
    #1
  2. SBala77

    Riad KACED Guest

    Hi Suria,

    Have you got a cds CIW at all ?
    If yes, please fellow the following steps

    1. Execute the following skill command from your CIW:
    system("xterm&")

    2. Open the Cadence Assura Physical Verification User Guide document
    from the newly opened Unix X Terminal:
    acroread $ASSURAHOME/doc/assurauser/assurauser.pdf

    3. Go to Chapter 10 (RCX Graphical User Interface Run Guide), section
    Extraction Tab, subSection Capacitance and then subSubSection Cap
    Extract Mode.
    It is at page 465 of my Product Version 3.1.7 of June 14, 2007.

    You've got one entire page that answers your question. I could have
    given some explanation in here but Cadence's words are far better than
    mine ;-)

    Enjoy !
    Riad.
     
    Riad KACED, Sep 2, 2008
    #2
  3. SBala77

    Riad KACED Guest

    Hi Suria,

    Have you got a cds CIW at all ?
    If yes, please fellow those steps

    1. Execute this skill command from your CIW:
    system("xterm&")

    2. Open the Cadence Assura Physical Verification User Guide document
    from the newly opened Unix X Terminal:
    acroread $ASSURAHOME/doc/assurauser/assurauser.pdf

    3. Go to Chapter 10 (RCX Graphical User Interface Run Guide), section
    Extraction Tab, subSection Capacitance and then subSubSection Cap
    Extract Mode.
    It is at page 465 of my Product Version 3.1.7 of June 14, 2007.

    You've got one entire page that answers your question. I could have
    given some explanation in here but Cadence's words are far better than
    mine ;-)

    Enjoy !
    Riad.
     
    Riad KACED, Sep 2, 2008
    #3
  4. Riad KACED wrote, on 09/02/08 01:52:
    Indeed. A lot of effort goes into producing documentation. It seems a shame not
    to use it...

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Sep 2, 2008
    #4
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